Marx's economics; origin and development [by] Alexander Balinky.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Mass., Heath, 1970.Description: xiv, 178 p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.4
LOC classification:
  • HB 97.5 .B284 1970
Summary: "Yet another book on Marx necessitates an immediate statement of purpose. In an Essay on Marxian Economics, Joan Robinson makes the following point: "I have confined my argument to Marx's economic analysis the narrow sense, and made no attempt to deal with the broad treatment of history and sociology which form the most important part of Marx's doctrine. The specialised approach is perhaps an unnatural one, and it is true that no particular aspect of Marx's argument can be properly understood without a grasp on the whole."
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Bibliography: p. [171]-178.

"Yet another book on Marx necessitates an immediate statement of purpose. In an Essay on Marxian Economics, Joan Robinson makes the following point: "I have confined my argument to Marx's economic analysis the narrow sense, and made no attempt to deal with the broad treatment of history and sociology which form the most important part of Marx's doctrine. The specialised approach is perhaps an unnatural one, and it is true that no particular aspect of Marx's argument can be properly understood without a grasp on the whole."

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